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Popular rap moguls Method Man and Redman give new meaning to the phrase "won't you be my neighbor" when they move to an affluent, gated community in northern New Jersey along with Method Man's feisty old-school mother Dorothea. Their next-door neighbor in... Show More

Popular rap moguls Method Man and Redman give new meaning to the phrase "won't you be my neighbor" when they move to an affluent, gated community in northern New Jersey along with Method Man's feisty old-school mother Dorothea. Their next-door neighbor in the posh Nottingham Estates is Nancy Blaford, a powerful realtor who's trying to get the community board to evict the rappers, while her 12-year-old son Skyler openly admires the dynamic, but totally laid-back duo. Late-night parties, hot ladies and heavy bass SUV's aside, Method Man is a lovable momma's boy who talks to his pet goldfish, "Goldie." Redman, the Abbott to Meth's Costello, realizes they need to connect with their neighbors and become a part of the community. With Dorothea keeping them PG-13, Method & Red change tactics using spirit, kindness and fruit cake to ingratiate th Show Less

See Music Videos www.bvmtv.com that you CAN'T See on You Tube! even some X RATED music videos! +Live Chat and Embed video codes. Method Man & Redman, also known as Red & Meth, Doc & Meth or Mr. Meth and Funk Doc, are a hip hop duo, consisting of rap superstars Method Man (of Wu-Tang Clan) and Redman (of Def Squad). The duo, who've known each other since they were kids, reunited in 1994 on tour and met again in 1995 in the recording studio of 2Pac's "Got My Mind Made Up" for his multi-platinum album All Eyez on Me. After this they had friendly battles freestyling with each other on Yo! MTV Raps which led to their collaboration single How High. They recorded many tracks together until they finally released Blackout! in 1999. A 10 years reunion sequel, Blackout! 2 was released in 2009. They also starred in a sitcom titled Method & Red, but they later disowned the series due to lack of creative control, which were done by FOX instead.